[bolger] Re: Cool Tool

Why spend $$? I was horrified at the price in my auto parts store, so I cut
a piece of scrap ply to size and screwed on a couple of wooden grips, worked
fine.

Jamie Orr

-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Lea [mailto:pakam@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 1:48 AM
To:bolger@...
Subject: [bolger] Cool Tool


Got a good fairing tool - a Hutchins Speed File PF-16 (flexible long
board). The tool is a very durable, molded one-piece plastic that has
no bad seams or sharp edges to cause blisters on the hands so you can
really put your back into it. Its looks goofy because they have
mimicked a jack plane's handles in shiny white plastic. It accepts the
3M 2.5"x16" adhesive backed sanding strips. Mine was in stock at the
local auto parts store for ~$20. It did a fine and fast job with the
80 grit strips on the tape, putty, and epoxied seams on the Junebug
(once the winter epoxy hardened!)

Phil Lea,
Russellville, Arkansas



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Got a good fairing tool - a Hutchins Speed File PF-16 (flexible long
board). The tool is a very durable, molded one-piece plastic that has
no bad seams or sharp edges to cause blisters on the hands so you can
really put your back into it. Its looks goofy because they have
mimicked a jack plane's handles in shiny white plastic. It accepts the
3M 2.5"x16" adhesive backed sanding strips. Mine was in stock at the
local auto parts store for ~$20. It did a fine and fast job with the
80 grit strips on the tape, putty, and epoxied seams on the Junebug
(once the winter epoxy hardened!)

Phil Lea,
Russellville, Arkansas